Samsung exec explains why the Galaxy Fold beats Huawei's Mate X

Business Insider is reporting that a crease down the center of the display starts to form after the device has been folded 10,000 times

The Samsung handset with its folding screen on the outside will be considerably thinner than the Galaxy Fold since it only has to squeeze a single OLED display into the design.

A Samsung Galaxy S10+ during the Samsung Unpacked launch event in San Francisco, California. The report on Gadgets360 indicates Samsung will likely consolidate manufacturing at one place for the Galaxy Fold.

Samsung is hard at work on a pair of new foldable smartphones to launch after the Galaxy Fold later this year, according to Bloomberg.

Among the innovations introduced by Samsung on the Galaxy S10 series we also find a feature that concerns the AR Emojis.

"No one knows what the ideal design is yet", said Bryan Ma, Vice President at market research firm IDC.

Samsung aims to boost sales in the Arabian Gulf with its already sold-out Galaxy S10 series, despite a global slowdown in the smartphone market. This certainly sounds like an advantage for the Galaxy Fold, as the large screen is protected when folded (although you've still got the smaller smartphone screen on the outside).

Our intention is to create a ideal close, but today's technology doesn't allow you to fold a screen like paper, 100 per cent.

Featuring a peak luminance of 1215 nits, the Galaxy S10'sdisplay produces crisp, vibrant visuals when users need them - such as when they're outside and under direct sunlight, or in environments with lots of ambient light. Primary setup includes a triple camera module at the back of the phone which combos a 12MP lens with a variable aperture (with OIS), a 12MP telephoto lens (with OIS) and a 16MP ultra-wide angle camera. Samsung reportedly considered releasing it first but chose to release the current Fold model instead. Previously, Kuo had estimated that Samsung will ship between 30 to 35 million units of the Galaxy S10 in 2019. Also in the rumor mix is the potential for an in-display fingerprint sensor to be incorporated into this class of phone.

As for the Galaxy Fold, Bloomberg's source says that Samsung is improving its durability.

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